Cardinal Says U.S. Treated Saddam 'Like a Cow'
A top Vatican official said Tuesday he felt pity and compassion for Saddam Hussein and criticized the U.S. military for showing video footage of him being treated "like a cow."
I found it rather inspiring, actually... | Cardinal Renato Martino, head of the Vatican's Justice and Peace department and a former papal envoy to the United Nations, told a news conference it would be "illusory" to think the arrest of the former Iraqi president would heal all the damage caused by a war which the Holy See opposed.
Nope. But it sure goes a long way in that direction... | "I felt pity to see this man destroyed, (the military) looking at his teeth as if he were a cow. They could have spared us these pictures," he said.
I felt pity when I saw the skulls from the mass graves, with the rotting blindfolds still over their eyes. Because of the recent drought in Zimbabwe, we have a pity shortage this year, so I don't have enough left over for Sammy. I've already used up 300,000 units. | "Seeing him like this, a man in his tragedy, despite all the heavy blame he bears, I had a sense of compassion for him," he said in answer to questions about Saddam's arrest.
I guess that's what they pay cardinals and archbishops to do. The rest of us have to make due with feeling compassion for the people who were tortured and killed... | Martino was referring to the videotape released by the U.S. military which showed a grubby, bearded and disheveled Saddam receiving a medical examination by a military doctor after his capture in an underground hole Saturday. Martino was one of the Vatican officials most strongly opposed to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
Gee, golly, gosh! Comes as a surprise, doesn't it? |
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-12-16 |